... Management with N-best Hypotheses Using Dialog Examples and AgendaCheongjae Lee, Sangkeun Jung and Gary Geunbae LeePohang University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Computer Science and EngineeringPohang, ... usingDialogue Examples. Proceedings of the IEEE Inter-national Conference on Acoustics, Speech and SignalProcessing, 69–72.Lee, C., Jung, S., Jeong, M., and Lee, G.G. 2006.Chat and Goal-oriented ... fragments within alarge parallel corpus, without knowledge of the lan-guage’s structure. The idea of EBMT can be ex-tended to determine the next system actions by find-ing similar dialog examples within...
... Waters with Phosphorus and NitrogenSUMMARYRunoff from our farms and cities is a major source of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) entering rivers, lakes, and coastalwaters. Acid rain and airborne ... Restoration of wet-lands and floodplains is likely toincrease denitrification at a land-scape scale and to some extentreduce N pollution of lakes and rivers. Thus, wetland restorationmay ... turnwater a turbid green and coat shallower surfaces with pond scum. This increased growth of algae and alsoaquatic weeds can degrade water quality and inter-fere with use of the water for...
... spectrabetween freeand DNA-bound RepA areshown as dashed lines. RepA was 1.25 lM and 0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6 and 1 lM 1IR (A), 0, 0.4,1.2, 2.4 and 4 lM 1DR (B), and 0, 0.8, 1.8,3.2 and 6 lM 1DR-short ... 5397 (kex= 295 nm) of freeand bound unlabeled C160–RepA and wild-type RepA, with the protein concentration con-stant. The ratio of the apparent FW94of bound and free RepA was then used ... anisotropy and the flu-orescence intensity ratio for excitation at 280 and 340 nmF280 nm⁄ F340 nm) via the corresponding signals Sbound and S free (Eqn 4) or the equivalent for bound and free Alexa5681IR...
... effective. The accuracies of with- EM, random and with- out-EM are gradually increasing according to the percentage of added hand labeled examplesand catch up that of human and converge at 30 per-centage ... classifier trained with positive and unlabeled examples. McCallum and Nigam (1998) combined active learning and semi-supervised learning technique 61 man labeled negative examples in initial ... difference between the curve with- EM and without-EM. As a classifies to use the score for sampling examples in adapta-tion iterations, it is indifferent whether with- EM or without-EM. Larger evaluation...
... Sriram Neelakandan xx Embedded Linux System Design and Development Linux- based embedded system does not stop with the OS but has to doa lot with writing and building applications. And applications ... Understand and create Linux BSP for a hardware platform.Ⅲ Understand the Linux model for embedded storage and write drivers and applications for the same.Ⅲ Understand various embedded Linux drivers ... creation, and shared libraries in uClinux is given. The final section explains XIP and howto port applications from standard Linux to uClinux. It also explains how tobuild applications for uClinux.Appendix...
... Starting with Ubuntu Linux 1Ubuntu, Debian, andLinux 2Ubuntu Compared to Other Linux Distributions 3Finding Ubuntu Resources 4Ubuntu Software 6Focusing on LinuxCommands 7Finding Commands ... 291Changing and Deleting Text in vi 292Using Miscellaneous Commands 293Modifying Commandswith Numbers 294Using Ex Commands 295Working in Visual Mode 296Appendix B: Shell Special Characters and ... a power user with any Linux system means being able to work from thecommand line. Few graphical interfaces will provide you with the options and flexi-bility you get withcommands that address...
... a power user with any Linux system means being able to work from thecommand line. Few graphical interfaces will provide you with the options and flexi-bility you get withcommands that address ... Hundreds of commands — By compressing a lot of information into a small space,you will have access to hundreds of useful commands, in over 1000 command lines,in a handy form to carry with you. ... have createdstyles for showing commands that allow us to fit as many command lines as possiblein the book. With command examples, computer output (shell prompts and messages) is shown inregular...
... Mason's dhandler mechanism. Chapter 3: Special Components: Dhandlers and Autohandlers In previous chapters you've seen an overview of the basic structure and syntax of Mason components, and ... SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler </LocationMatch> This directive has a rather strange interaction with Mason's dhandler mechanism. If you have a dhandler ... and passes that request to Mason, but no such Mason component exists, Mason will sequentially look for /archives/2001/March/dhandler, /archives/2001/dhandler, /archives/dhandler, and /dhandler....
... PMPlease purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark. 15.2 Transaction Control 317Chapter 15 You can undo your DML commandswith the ROLLBACK com-mand. There are ... the database with the COMMIT command.2. Undo your changes with the ROLLBACK command. Chap15.fm Page 317 Thursday, July 29, 2004 10:11 PMPlease purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to ... execution of a ROLLBACK command because the COM-MIT command is doing less work, and less work is better performance.A transaction ends and will execute a COMMIT or a ROLLBACKcommand when you do any...